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A6
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Sunday Guardian www.guardian.co.tt September 20, 2015
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The public is hereby notified that
are no longer employed with
2A Christina Court,
Maraval ,Trinidad
And therefore is not authorized to
transact any business on or behalf
of the said compamy.
0917095
JENSEN LA VENDE
Two men were murdered
before dawn yesterday while lim-
ing at a bar in two separate inci-
dents.
In the first killing, which hap-
pened around 4 am, police said
gunmen opened fire at Kourts Bar
along Railway Road, Chaguanas,
sending those present scampering
for safety. After the smoke cleared
and the gunman fled the scene,
patrons found Christopher
Williams, 28, of Joseph Lane,
Enterprise, Chaguanas, dead out-
side the bar. Police said they had
no motive for his killing.
About one hour later, police said,
at Jus Creole Bar at Cantaro Vil-
lage, Santa Cruz, a silver Nissan
Tiida pulled up and opened fire.
The killers then sped off. Police
said Hayden O Brien was found
bleeding and was taken to the Eric
Williams Medical Sciences Com-
plex by relatives but was pro-
nounced dead on arrival. Police
said O Brien, 38, of Pipiol, Cantaro
Village, Santa Cruz, was killed
because of gang affiliation.
The murders of the two men
have taken the murder toll to 308
for the year.
CASANDRA
THOMPSON-FORBE
Tobago has recorded
the fourth murder for
2015, the second one
for the week in the
same village.
Dead is 46-year-old
Kenvern Joefield of
Nursery School Trace,
Lambeau.
According to reports,
the incident occurred
around 1 am yesterday.
In an interview with
the T&T Guardian,
ACP Tobago Garfield
Moore said Joefield was
shot multiple times
about the body.
"The police were
responding to a report
from the command
centre that there was a
shooting in Lambeau,
as they were done
responding they went
to the house of one
Kenvern Joefield where
he was seen lying in the
house in a pool of blood
and he appeared to be
dead. He was shot mul-
tiple times.
Police said he lived
with his elderly father.
"The father cannot give
us any information, all
he knows there were
gun shots and he saw
his son in the living-
room area and he just
collapsed and fell on
the ground."
Police also revealed
that Joefield was a
deportee from Canada
and was known to
them.
Villagers said they
were alerted by the loud
noise, but thought it
was thunder or fire
crackers.
Joefield s 89-year-old
father Dickens Joefield
was at home at the
time, but was unhurt.
CCTV footage was
also retrieved from the
scene.
Villagers said the
elder Joefield and his
son were troublesome
neighbours as they
were involved in several
litigations over ongoing
land disputes with
neighbours.
District Medical Offi-
cer Dr Clinker ordered
the body removed to
the Scarborough Hos-
pital Mortuary.
Two weeks ago, Joe-
field s home was fire-
bombed by masked
men causing extensive
damage to the house
amounting to $60,000.
Joefield was also
highlighted in the
media in 2014 when he
accused police officers
of harassment and
entering his premises
illegally.
Tobago Homicide
Bureau is continuing
investigations.
Tobago records second
murder in one week
SHARLENE RAMPERSAD
A post mortem will be per-
formed tomorrow at the Forensic
Science Centre to determine the
cause of death of a man found
floating off the Gulf of Paria close
to Petrotrin in Marabella, on Friday
night.
Around 6 pm, a body was spotted
about two miles from the shoreline
by Petrotrin police. The Marabella
police were contacted and attempts
were made to bring the body ashore.
However, officials were only able
to retrieve the body when the Coast
Guard was called in.
Inspector Don Gajadhar said in
an interview the body is that of an
East Indian man and was clad only
in a pair of boxer shorts.
Gajadhar said police were check-
ing reports of missing people, in
hopes of identifying the man.
Marabella police are continuing
investigations.
Body found floating
off Gulf of Paria Two more
killed at bars
Murder victim Hayden O'Brien.
Kenvern Joefield